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Cumwhitton, Temporary Prohibition Of Pedestrians Due To Damaged Bridge Repair Works

CA8Published 22/08/25
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What is happening?

CUMBERLAND COUNCIL (FOOTPATH NO 113012 IN THE PARISH OF CUMWHITTON) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF PEDESTRIANS) ORDER 2023

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order made by Cumberland Council on 8 August 2023, which became operative on 18 August 2023, because of the likelihood of danger to the public due to a damaged bridge and to allow repair works to be carried out ("the Works") and which would have otherwise expired on 18 August 2025: has been continued in force with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport until 18 August 2026.

The effect of the Order is to prohibit pedestrians from proceeding along an approx. 1048 metre section of Public Footpath No. 113012 alongside the River Eden in the Parish of Cumwhitton, from its junction with footpath 113010 to its junction with U3047 at Holmwrangle, between Grid References: 351691 549516 and 351727 548408.

There is no suitable alternative route available for pedestrians.

Any queries to the Countryside Access Team, The Parkhouse Building, Kingmoor Business Park, Carlisle CA6 4SJ or Highways hotline 0300 373 3736 or the Cumberland Council website. Or you may scan the QR code at the foot of this notice. If the works have not been completed within the extension period, the Order may be extended for a further period with the approval of the appropriate Minister.

Chief Legal Officer, Cumberland Council, Cumbria House, 117 Botchergate, Carlisle CA1 1RD

Dated: 22 August 2025

How long will it take?

Planned start

18-Aug-2025

Estimated end

18-Aug-2026

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